OKLAHOMA CORPORATION COMMISSION 2101 N Lincoln Blvd PO Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2000 ___________________________________________________________________________ 2008 REPORT ON OIL AND NATURAL GAS ACTIVITY WITHIN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA ___________________________________________________________________________ Prepared by: Technical Services Department Oil and Gas Conservation Division July 1, 2009 ============================================================================================================ The Oil and Gas Conservation Division issues this publication as authorized by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Copies of this report are available for download through http://occeweb.com. Print copies may be made available by request. ============================================================================================================ PREFACE The 2008 edition of the Report on Crude Oil and Natural Gas Activity is designed to acquaint the general public with oil and gas statistics for the State of Oklahoma. This publication is a summary of statistics for the calendar year 2008. In addition to this summary of annual statistics, the Technical Services Department also publishes a Monthly Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production Report, which is a summary of provisional and revised data by county for the State of Oklahoma. This report can be obtained at http://www.occeweb.com/Divisions/OG/newweb/ogmonthytd.pdf . This document, as well as the monthly reports, are is available at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission site on the World Wide Web at www.occeweb.com All comments suggestions, or requests for further information should be directed to: Cameron Soltani Statistical Research Specialist Technical Services Department Oil and Gas Conservation Division PO Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2000 Phone: (405) 522-4903 E-Mail: [email protected] 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This publication of the Report on Crude Oil and Natural Gas Activity within the State of Oklahoma has resulted from the combined efforts of the following persons or organizations: John Wakefield, IHS ENERGY, Houston, Texas Kerri Ward, Oklahoma Tax Commission, Oklahoma City Sherry Watson, Oklahoma Tax Commission, Oklahoma City Dan Boyd, Oklahoma Geological Survey We appreciate the assistance of all those who have helped in the preparation of this publication. Cameron Soltani Statistical Research Specialist Technical Services Department Oil and Gas Conservation Division 4 Table of Contents Preface 3 Acknowledgements 4 Table of Contents 5 Oklahoma Fast Facts 7 DATA TABLES 9 Annual Liquids and Gas Runs by County by Calendar Year (1975 – 2008) 10 Chart: Oklahoma Oil Production (1900 – 2008) 44 Oil Production by Calendar Year (1891 – 2008) 45 Chart: Oklahoma Average Oil Price (1950 – 2008) 46 Average Oil Price by Calendar Year (1950 – 2008) 47 Chart: Oklahoma Gas Production (1905 – 2008) 48 Gas Production by Calendar Year (1905 – 2008) 49 Chart: Oklahoma Average Gas Price (1950 – 2008) 50 Average Gas Price by Calendar Year (1950 –2008) 51 Chart: Average Number of Rigs by Calendar Year (1984 – 2008) 52 Monthly Number of Rigs by Calendar Year (1984 – 2008) 53 Chart: Plugging and Abandonments by Calendar Year (1970 – 2008) 54 Plugging and Abandonments by Type of Well by Calendar Year (1970 – 2008) 55 Chart: Number of Intents to Drill (Permits) Approved by Calendar Year (1940 – 2008) 56 Number of Intents to Drills (Permits) Approved by Month by Calendar Year (1940 – 2008) 57 Chart: Total Well Completions by Calendar Year (1955 – 2008) 58 5 Total Well Completions by Type of Well by Calendar Year (1904 – 2008) 59 Chart: Summary of Completions by Calendar Year / Total Footage Drilled (1983 – 2008) 65 Annual Summary of Completions by County by Type of Well by Calendar Year/Footage Drilled and Average Footage/Success Percentage (1983 – 2008) 66 Ranking of the Top 100 Oil Producers by Total Production for the Current Year 118 Ranking of the Top 100 Gas Producers by Total Production for the Current Year 121 Appendix 123 A – Historical Highlights Of The Energy Industry 124 B - Historical Tour Of Oklahoma’s Oil And Gas Industry 127 C – What A Barrel Of Crude Oil Makes 139 D – Petrochemicals: Raw Materials For More Than 3,000 Everyday Products 140 E – Definitions And Terms Used In This Publication 141 6 Oklahoma Fast Facts General Overview • Population: 3.6 million (2008) (ranked 28th) • Per Capita Income: $34,153 (2007) (ranked 33rd) • Total Energy Consumption: 448 million Btu (2006) • Total Petroleum Consumption: 104,594 thousand barrels (2006) • Gasoline Consumption: 45,385 thousand barrels (2007) • Distillate Fuel Consumption: 33,776 thousand barrels (2007) • Liquefied Petroleum Gas Consumption: 3,656 thousand barrels (2007) • Jet Fuel Consumption: 5,295 thousand barrels (2007) • Natural Gas Consumption: 658,350 million cubic feet (2007) • Coal: 21,295 thousand short tons (2007) Petroleum Supply (Upstream) • Crude Oil Proved Reserves: 530 million barrels (2007) (Accounts for 2.5 percent of U.S. crude oil proved reserves.) • Crude Oil Production: 65,166 thousand barrels (2008) (Accounts for 3.6 percent of U.S. crude oil production.) • Rotary Rigs in Operation: Average per month 200 (2008) (Accounts for 10.6 percent of U.S. rigs in the field.) Natural Gas Supply • Natural Gas Proved Reserves: 19,031 billion cubic feet (2007) (Accounts for 8.0 percent of U.S natural gas proved reserves.) • Natural Gas Production: 1.734 trillion cubic feet (2008) (Accounts for 8.7 percent of U.S. natural gas production.) • Total Producing Gas Wells: 41,921 (2008) (Accounts for 8.6 percent of U.S. producing natural gas wells.) Transportation: • Major Pipelines: - Crude Oil – Amoco, ARCO, Conoco, Duke, Farmland, Jayhawk, Koch, Mobil, Natural Gas Clearinghouse, Ozark, Seaway, Shell, Sun, Texaco, Ultramar- Diamond Shamrock - Petroleum Product – Citgo, Conoco, Emerald, Explorer, Phillips, Trans Texas - Liquefied Petroleum Gas – Conoco, DS, Exxon, Koch, PDIM, Phillips, Trans Texas • Ports and Waterway Systems: Catoosa (Port) 7 Refining and Marketing (Downstream) • Refineries: Distillation capacity of 520,000 barrels per calendar day (BCD) (2008) Accounts for 3 percent of U.S. refining capacity. - ConocoPhillips Company - Sinclair Oil Corporation - Sunoco Inc. - Valero Refining Company - Ventura Refining and Transmission - Wynnewood Refining Company • Gasoline Stations: 3,900 outlets (2008) or about 2.4 percent of U.S. total. Sources and notes: Energy Information Administration, Bureau of Census, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Oklahoma Tax Commission. 8 Data Tables 9 Oklahoma Corporation Commission Oil and Gas Conservation Division Technical Services Department 2008 Annual Liquids and Gas Runs in Barrels and MCF Total Liquids Crude Oil Condensate Oil Total Gas Casinghead Gas Natural Gas County (1+2) Product Code 1 Product Code 2 (4+5) Product Code 4 Product Code 5 ADAIR 241 241 0 0 0 0 ALFALFA 345,854 332,557 13,297 6,296,198 31,834 6,264,364 ATOKA 30,813 30,813 0 20,358,553 2,632 20,355,921 BEAVER 1,427,694 1,402,535 25,159 40,391,732 331,649 40,060,083 BECKHAM 599,298 580,794 18,505 102,903,499 14,082 102,889,417 BLAINE 309,032 304,825 4,207 28,574,139 261,858 28,312,281 BRYAN 104,459 104,459 0 2,990,644 0 2,990,644 CADDO 1,773,837 1,748,918 24,919 124,339,687 427,267 123,912,420 CANADIAN 1,118,343 1,107,313 11,030 48,005,873 1,848,322 46,157,551 CARTER 7,096,384 7,094,475 1,908 14,278,406 4,246,423 10,031,983 CHEROKEE 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHOCTAW 0 0 0 0 0 0 CIMARRON 147,754 147,754 0 2,391,803 10,270 2,381,533 CLEVELAND 489,851 489,522 330 1,426,951 664,239 762,712 COAL 200,934 198,624 2,310 57,794,939 0 57,794,939 COMANCHE 143,220 141,065 2,156 5,221,109 9,433 5,211,676 COTTON 111,601 111,601 0 84,166 0 84,166 CRAIG 2,573 2,573 0 399,398 0 399,398 CREEK 2,161,083 2,153,918 7,165 4,904,662 776,799 4,127,863 CUSTER 802,373 773,249 29,124 56,926,921 58,356 56,868,565 DELAWARE 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEWEY 558,210 502,739 55,471 25,172,052 121,642 25,050,410 ELLIS 1,961,641 1,913,096 48,544 40,660,708 1,530,698 39,130,010 GARFIELD 523,564 504,906 18,658 13,490,310 585,337 12,904,973 GARVIN 3,501,966 3,481,800 20,166 29,044,303 6,891,346 22,152,957 GRADY 3,021,824 2,980,367 41,457 80,883,227 15,402,644 65,480,583 GRANT 489,327 489,014 313 7,441,605 73,225 7,368,380 GREER 3,102 3,102 0 174,444 0 174,444 HARMON 7,337 7,337 0 0 0 0 HARPER 408,412 396,352 12,059 19,973,575 7,856,197 12,117,378 HASKELL 0 0 0 29,081,673 119,365 28,962,308 HUGHES 316,348 309,627 6,722 53,422,671 206,368 53,216,303 JACKSON 90,348 90,348 0 25,333 25,333 0 JEFFERSON 360,181 360,181 0 10,596 4,643 5,953 JOHNSTON 102,986 102,986 0 582,968 0 582,968 KAY 890,033 890,033 0 3,271,963 2,764 3,269,199 KINGFISHER 1,075,223 1,063,859 11,365 27,561,926 9,810,773 17,751,153 KIOWA 41,793 41,793 0 2,600,959 0 2,600,959 LATIMER 0 0 0 124,580,139 71,136 124,509,003 LEFLORE 129 129 0 31,492,099 59,578 31,432,521 LINCOLN 1,140,341 1,139,816 525 24,801,802 5,065,157 19,736,645 LOGAN 518,679 517,386 1,294 9,568,912 5,812,749 3,756,163 LOVE 487,925 487,112 813 2,217,560 300,968 1,916,592 MCCLAIN 1,199,462 1,188,031 11,431 13,123,766 6,281,321 6,842,445 MCCURTAIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 MCINTOSH 1,525 1,459 66 9,771,400 19,222 9,752,178 MAJOR 1,820,281 1,786,560 33,721 51,437,624 11,551,474 39,886,150 MARSHALL 353,925 351,605 2,321 6,463,572 28,001 6,435,571 MAYES 22,896 22,896 0 0 0 0 MURRAY 255,184 255,184 0 32,625 30,865 1,760 MUSKOGEE 57,544 57,544 0 340,093 0 340,093 NOBLE 1,209,452 1,209,117 335 5,508,488 54,211 5,454,277 NOWATA 159,116 159,116 0 4,515,113 0 4,515,113
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